Chemotherapy‐driven dysbiosis in the intestinal microbiome
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2015Vol. 42(5), pp. 515–528
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Emmanuel Montassier, Thomas Gastinne, Pajau Vangay, Gabriel A. Al‐Ghalith, Stanislas Bruley des Varannes, Sébastien Massart, Philippe Moreau, G. Potel, Marie France De La Cochetiere, Éric Batard, Dan Knights
Abstract
Our study identifies a severe compositional and functional imbalance in the gut microbial community associated with chemotherapy-induced GI mucositis. The functional pathways implicated in our analysis suggest potential directions for the development of intestinal microbiome-targeted interventions in cancer patients.
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